. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . wiLLLVM n .\lli:n 110 • THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. SHORTY HENDRICKS The cartoon is to prove that conductorShorty Hendricks does not intend to freezewhile the mercury loafs around D is not looking for tonnage, as Lutherand Dykins will imagine, but is on the lookoutfor a stogie. Lieutenant Herbert E. Meredith, of ourpolice department, with headquarters at Flora,111., died at his home in Washington, Ind., onJanuary 3. He was on train No. 55, on his wayto Vincennes on business, when he became was taken to his home, where


. Baltimore and Ohio employees magazine . wiLLLVM n .\lli:n 110 • THE BALTIMORE AND OHIO EMPLOYES MAGAZINE. SHORTY HENDRICKS The cartoon is to prove that conductorShorty Hendricks does not intend to freezewhile the mercury loafs around D is not looking for tonnage, as Lutherand Dykins will imagine, but is on the lookoutfor a stogie. Lieutenant Herbert E. Meredith, of ourpolice department, with headquarters at Flora,111., died at his home in Washington, Ind., onJanuary 3. He was on train No. 55, on his wayto Vincennes on business, when he became was taken to his home, where he died a fewhours later. Acute indigestion was the causeof death. Lieutenant Meredith, who was born in Wash-ington, Ind., on February 12, 1862, entered theservice of the Baltimore and Ohio Southwesternas a carpenter at Washington, Ind., in March,1884. In 1905 he was transferred to St. Louis,


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